«yr hb Ya - NR October 9, 1041. LL I RE — —— CENTRE CHURCH SERVICES Evangelical: The Rev. W, K. Hos- terman, pastor. Bethesda: Com- munition 9:00; Spring Mills: Sunday School, 9:30; Chureh School, 10:30 Locust Grove: Sunday School 9:30 Church Service 7:30 Lutheran: The Rev, C. C. Otto pastor. Centre Hall: Sunday School 9:30, Church Service 7:30, Farmers | Mills: Sunday School 9:30, Com- munion 10:80; Georges Valley Cammunion 9:00, Sunday School 10 Methodist: The Rev. W_F. Glenn pastor, Centre Hall: Church Ser- vice 9:30, Sunday School Evangelistic Services each night for two week. The Rev P officiating; Sprucetown Sunday School 9:30, Church Service 10:45; Spring Mills: Sunday School 9:30; Church Service 7:30 Presbyterian: The Kirkpatrick, pastor day School 10:00, 11:00: Pine Grove: Sunday School 9:30. Church Service 7:30, Centre Hall: Church Service 9:30, Sunday School 10:30 Reformed er, pastor Rev, J Lemont Church Sun- Service Keen- Church 10:00, 9:30 The Rev. D Centre Hall Service 9:00, Sunday School Tusseyville: Sunday School Church Service 10:30 R PERSONAL AND LOCAL ITEMS Mrs. Edna Noll of Pleasant Gap is spending this week in Philadelphia and New York City T. A Hesterman and Bruce Har!- Jey spent the weekend together on a camping and fishing trip The Ladies Bible Class of the Re- formed church met last evening at the home of Mrs. George Searson Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Ruble and daughter Marcella spent Saturday with his mother Mrs. Sally Ruble The Friendship Bible Class of the Reformed will meet thi evening at the home of Mrs. Robert Wetzel Mr and Mrs. Duncan Herman and Mrs. Edna Noll from Pleasant Gaj spent Saturday Harrisburg and Hershey Mr. and Mrs. John Whiteman were Friday evening dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Shook In Spring Milk Mrs. Ralph Luse Willing Worker: class of the Lutheran Hallowe'en party evening Mr. and Mrs Donald Si Friday evening dinner Mr. and Mrs. George Vogt was birthday Shope and Mr. Vogt Mr. and Mrs. M. A Burkholder Mr. and Mrs. John Condo, Eugen Burkholder and Ernest Frank spent Sunday at Wetham Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Wilson Mr. and Mrs. Carl Daniels Connecticut, are visiing their daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Frank and son. They caurcn in entertained Sunday School church at of the cation from expect: to remain {or everstew ces Mr. and Mrs. Harold Alexande: and daughters from Glenshaw ar- rived here Friday for a weekend visit. They brought with them Miss Margaret Alexander who had Deen visiting them for several weeks Mr. and Mrs. George Ocker from Harrisburg visited friends here Sun- day and attendea the Lutheran Sunday School. In the afternoon they visited in Rebersburg with Mr Ogker's brother who bas been il Lloyd Kerlin from Harrisburg well known here, is critically iil in the Harrisburg Polyclinic Hospital Attending physicians and specialists have not been gable to diagnose his illness which includes a partial paralysis Special services are being held in the Method!st church every evening this week and next with the Rev. O B. Poulson of Huntingdon, as guest minister. The Rev. Ivan Miller of Pleasant Gap has been assisting the pastor, the Rev. W, F. Glenn, with some of the gervices The loeal Boy Beout Council has recently appointed David 1. Gray- bill as Scoutmaster, and Ernest Wagner, former Scoufmaster and Oscar Blerley as assistants Besides Mr. Graybill, these local Scouts will attend the Juniata Valley Counc “Waligazu' at the Seven Mountain camp Friday and Saturday: William Reese, Taylor Potter, Ardell Gross, willam Daup, Edwin Crawford, Faul Bradford, Jr, William Boozer, Jr. and George Smith, Jr, UNIGIPA} MILLHEIM Evenings 7:10 and 9:00 P. M. Admission 18¢c & 30¢ THURSDAY (Oetober 9th) FAMILY NIGHT No. 1 : - - 1 “Tillie the Toiler nts NSO No. 2--BILL ELIOT, In “North of the Lone Star” FRIDAY & SATURDAY (October 10th & 11th) Here's fun for the entire family! A swell show for everyone: Judy Canova, Bob Crosby and Band, In “SIS HOPKINS” Also MARCH OF TIME: ‘New England's 8,000,000 Yankees’ .. MONDAY & TUESDAY {Octaber 13th & 14th) Jean Arthur * Robert Cummings “The Devil and Miss Jones” LATEST NEWS EVENTS COLOR CARTOON Make this your family Theatre “Meet and Make Friends at the Municipal.” Always a well gel- ected program. > : 10:80; | B. Poulson, | M | HALL A rh — ND VICINITY Mrs, H, C. Chatham Huven is visiting Mr from Lock and Mrs Mrs. Dora Odenkirk attended the funeral of James Bergey Stamm, [ Tuesday at Bellefonte Jacob Sharer, Mrs. Paul Venerick's mother, from Mr. and Mrs, Elmer Royer called Lewistown spent the weekend here on Mr. and Mrs, Harry Fye in State with her daughter and husband. | College Monday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. George Luse, from Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Decker Huntingdon, visited P, H. Luse and and sons Dean and Jack spent Sat- Mr. and Mrs. Fred Luse here, Sun-| urday at the Searson home day 1 The Rev, and Mrs, Delas R, Keen- day with her sister and husband | home [rom Fleetwood Saturday Mr. and Mrs. E R, Houtz, Bellefonte, ;, Mis Barbara Jones from Paxton- RD ville is visiting her cousin and wife, Mrs. Savilla Kryder entertained! Mr ahd Mrs, David I Graybil], this Mr, and Mrs, Lewis Kryder and two | week. from Sunbury to dinner{ Mrs. Anna Bartholomew, Miss | Ellzabeth Bartholomew, and Mis: will hold its Oc- | Belle Ross spent last Wednesday in evening at, Altoona Mrs. W. A Miss Charlotte Keller, teacher in Buck Hill Falls, spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D K. Keller Mrs, William MeClintic had Mon day evening dinner with her son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McClinti in Pine Grove, Mrs, Ang Rossman and Mr. and Mrs, Jahn B. Wert Sr, spent Sun day with Mr. and Mrs James Law in Lock Haven Miss Mirlamn Homan, who is em ployed in Emporium, spent the weekend with her parents, Mr and Mrs, Warren Homan Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Houtz and daughter from Lemont had din ner Saturday evening with ‘Mi Mrs. J. Harold Durst Shannen Booger, returned Tues- day from a Hp to New York City with other managers of the Auto- motive Supply Stores Mr, and Mrs Ross McClintie and two children visited Mr ang Mr William McClintic and Mr. and Mi: Dale MeClintic on Sunday Dr. 8. E an advertis- ing expert from Clilcago, speng Fri Ms FV. Good- Gly and Saturday as the guest of to leave for Flor- Mr gnd Mrs WW. Kerlin Mrs. J. Shannon Boozer, daughter Patricia and son David and Mr J. Willlagn Bradford and daughte: Joyce spent Saturday in Harrisburg The Rev. and Mrs W. K. Hoster- man and daughter Elene were sup- per guests of whe Rev. and Mrs H Wetzel and W. Helsley in Lock Haven Monday Daup went! Mrs Stella Wagner from Alex- to Geissinger hospital at Danville | andria arrived Sunday at the hon of her brother and wife, Mr and Mrs. Brown Hackett for a visit of several week Mr and Mrs George Lutz moved into their own home oh Tuesday The home they vacated will be occu- pled by Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kim- brell and family nd Mrs J Richard and Donald | daughters Sunday THe WW. C.T. 0} | tober meeting Tuesday {8:30 at the home of Alexander, Mr. and Mrs two sons from Sunday supper guests of Mrs, George Sweeney Mrs. Kathryn Jamisan and sons Rufus and Grey from Mifflinburg spent Sunday afternoon with Mi and Mrs. Roy 8, Jamison The Rey. Jacob Zang from Le- mont was in charge of the Reform- ed church service Sunday evening in the absence of the pastor Mr and Mrs. Robert McCormick froin State College had Sunday supper with her parents Mr and Mrs. D. M. Bradforg and family Mrs. Margaret Godshall and daughter Miss Eva Balley spent the weekend nedr York with Mr, and Mrs. Vernon Godshall ang family Callers blast week at the George Searson home were Mrs James Harshbarger from Centre Hill and Roy Searson and daughter Annetle from Spring Mills Mr. and Mrs. J from Wilkinsburg a short visit with husband, Mr. and t. They plan ia tomororw Mi lege Bright Orwig and Huntingdon were Mr. and ana H. McWilliams came Tuesday for his sister and Peterson, na ic Janet Burns fram State Col- will speak on the current drama season and will review one of the recent plays at the next meeting of the Centre Hall Woman's Club, October 28 Mr. and Mrs J Mr. and Mrs. Danlel P a last Wednesday night to visit Mer- rill Arbogast from Harrisburg wi had had an operation there. On the way home they visited Mr. and Mrs WH MacMaran in Lewisburg Sunday, October 19, has been as Lutheran Rally Day, with a com- bined Sunday school and church service beginning at 10 o'clock. Dr rege PF. Dunkleberger, from 8el- insgrove, is being contacted to de- liver the address. The church has set 8400 and 300 persons present gs a goal for this occasion Mrs. Pagal Callahan, district de-! puty from Clearfield made her offi- | and Mrs SM Goodhart. Mr. Kel cial visit to Centre Chapter of the | ler returned Sunday but Mrs. Keller Eastern St Monday evening.) remained there for the week Special featiires of thé program Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Derstine and were the initiation of Miss Emma daughter Nancy, from Beliefante Bible and a birthday eeremony iniand Miss Belle Ross from Pleasant honor of Mrs. Laura Lee and Mrs. | Gap were Sunday supper guests ol Margaret Crawford, the oldest mem- | Mrs. Anta Bartholomew and fam- bers of this chapter uy These members of the local Bvan-| Mr. and Mrs gelical Missionary Society attended | returned home from Allentown a Missionary Rally at Howard yes-| Monday evening Mrs. Rickert Jfternoon and evening: Mrs | spent last week there with her par- S. A. Bitner, Mrs George Ralston, €Als and Mr. Rickert drove there on Mrs C. A Miller, Mrs. W. K. Hoster- | Saturday man and Mrs. David Stoner. The Mm Anna Bartholomew, Young People's Missionary Circle Elizabeth Bartholamew, Miss Belle from the Centre Hall church was in | Ross from Pleasant Gap, and Mr charge of the devotions at the Lynn Derstine from Belielor evening session made a business trip to Williams port, Friday ei Harold Durst en- M even Chex Tuesday Duane LO Qiner ol ing i Leis second birthday Mr and Mrs to Johnstown Friday to visit Mr nonor Son W. FP. Keller sent Reuben 8 Rickert terday Mis te Le The Pontlac coach belonging to Lewis Garbrick caught fire in the garage at his heme Tuesday after- noon and caused considerable dam- age to the upholstery and paint. The ated by R. Stanley Brook fire was prevented from spreading | Rinmey owns the service to the garage and house through the and the garage | efforts of Taylor Potter, who frst | ars Prank P. Geary Mrs. Thom- discovered it. The blaze evidently a ‘ sgl i rete % ' as Williams, Mrs, Charles H. Light loriginated from a cigarette butt " . 0) | T rk ro Mrs Edgar W. Miller Mrs J. Wil- | lodged between the window glass |, ‘ ol {and the upholstery on the door liam Bradford and Mrs. George : HARTY © Lutz attended Garden Day at th | Mrs. Phoebe Breon, district dep- Nittany Lion in State College, ye- luty from State College, installed lerday. | these local officers of the Rebekah The Missionary Society of { lodge Tuesday evening. noble grand, | . d | Presbyterian church met at the { Mrs. 8. A. Bitner; vice pable grand | , ; . ink i : . ome of Mrs F. V. Goodhart asi iMrs, Paul Martz; secretary, Mrs a : Dutrow:" tteasuter. Mrs Har evening. After the regular meeting JULrOwW, Lreasuzer, Mrs. Har-| the members worked on a quilt to inn 8a mission box to New recentiy of th oper Mr station Geore K. Rimmey has taken over the operation service station until recently the Roy vey Mark: warden Mrs Ray Mark; be sent conductor, Miss Marian Treaster; Mexico right supporter to the N. G., Mrs SE {John Knarr: left supporter to the Delegates from the loca] Lutheran N. G. Mrs. Clyde Dutrow: outside | church to the Missionary confer- i i " |guard, Mrs. Lawrence Hartley: in- ence in Milton Tuesday and Wed- side guard, Mrs. Daniel Bloom: | nesday were: Mrs J. B. Wert Sr, chaplain, Mrs. M. A. Burkholder; | and Mri M.A Burkholder. The | right supporter to the V. G., Mrs. | Rev. and Mrs, C. C. Otto also at- Ted Homan: left supporter to the | tended the conference v Si Mus Milford Luse; pianist! agi Claire MeCan from Dunmore Miss Lefa Bitner | elected recently to teach the Centre These persons attended a birth-| HEl school, gid not accept the posi- day supper for Mrs. Prank Ishler tion because she was just elected to from Lock Haven af the home of | & permanent teaching position in her davghter and husband, Mr. and | the Dunmore schools. The position Mrs flip Shoemaker in Belle-! in Centre Hill is still open. fonte last Tuesday: Mr. and Mrs. | } Ystiler, Mr. anid Mrs, Shoemaker antl) gto, Members aitended the } : Evangelical Women's Missionary daughter Mary Augusta Mr. and Society meeting at the home oi Mrs. Paul Howard and children, ; . . Mrs. John ‘Whiteman last Thursday | Ronald and Joyce, from Bellefonte . " . Mrs, Charles A. Miller, Miss Ida Mr. and Mrs, Woodrow Ishler and ’ Frazier, Mrs. Danlel 8. Daup. Mrs daughter Molly from Pleasant Gap IW. K. Hosterman, Mrs Mrs. Paul Ishler and children, Paul go ou wre Samuel Bitner Jr. Lotrise, Kenneth, and Jane, and ohh Ag.Bitn Mrs. Verna Ostherman from Mill- Mr. and heim, and Mr. and Mrs. Vernon two children, and Mr and Mrs. Har- | Garbrick daughter Shirley, Mr. and | old Leightiey drove to Philadelphia . Mrs, James Searson, daughter Bet- Friday to attend the funeral ser- ty, and Mrs. George Searson from vices Saturday for Mrs. William | Centre Hall | Baird at her late home in Alden i ‘They returned Saturday night These young people from the . #1 Evangelical Charge of the Rev, W bringing Mrs, E. R. Houtz home with | K. Hosterman will present scene 4 of a pagenat depicting fifty years {of the Evangelical Young ples’! We are for any Armerican policy | organization to be given in the that does not win the applause of Bellefonte Evangélical church to-| Mussolini, Hitler and the Tokyo | morrow (Priday) evening: from stooges. | Centre Hall: Misses Jean and Fern! | Hanna, Betty Sweeney, Anna, Ma- | rie Woitéman, Lefa Bitner, Lomite! { Ralston, Betty Johhson, Ruth Hart | ] | ley, Bernice Frazier and Mrs Reu- | TAKES OFF YeLY FAT | ben 8, Rickert; from Lemont, Dean! Jit tg or + | Zong and Miss Pauline Williams; | tedueine ¥ | from Tusseyville, William Fahringer,| § { Ralph Walls, Mark Jordan and] | Misses Beulah, Frances and Ruby | | Fohringer, Melissa Holderman, Hel- | en Horner, Marian Slulterbeck and Barbara Bos). —————_ MT ii wits a A | en Vo Wl Frente | Parrish Dug 8 Mrs. George Sweeney spent Mon- er and daughter Sandra returned | Mrs. George Sweeney HOME LEMON JUICE RECIPE ghar tore } J THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, IK, POTTERS MILLS Mr. Wilde and wife visited Sunday afternoon with their daughter Mrs Lewis Faust Those who took dinner at the Mi G. H. McCormick home on Sunday were: Mr, HL E Mingle, wife and 80ii. of Akron, Ohio: Mr. A. E Mingle wife and son and daughter of Codurn, Mr. E. G. Mingle Aaronsburg; Mr, Robert Bradford of Centre Hall; Mr. and Mrs R H McCormick of State College. Caller in the afternoon were Mrs. Fay! Saunders of Akron, Ohlo; Mi and | Mrs, Ebon Stover of Aaronsburg Mrs, E B. Palmer and Shirley visited Sunday O. P. Ramer home Mr, Coogan of Altoona is visit with his daughter at the Mr Faust home Mir. fee Brian wife and dren of Bellefonte the E. B. Palmer Those who called Mr. H E Fu Orphia Flels! wile Sparr burg ny It at daughter | Ing Mr. | 7 Rey atl the ing W. A nus two chil SUNGayY u | Call pent Nou ’ Sunday bs nome were Mis Philip Vonada and son of State College, M1 Wert and wife of Alror Mr. Norman Fleisher and wi Lewistown Mr chiid of the Mi: Mr. H Dusines ol aay Sun Pops Corn on Cab i Ridgwa edd It aay wa 0 popcorn Edw tien lan aispiny Farmer He i with about hal ped open WHITE BAR LAYER CAKE With a Creamy 25¢ Chocolate ling MARVEL “Enriched” BREAD 7c 1-Lb. ICED RAISIN It's Thoro- Baked Loaves Doted for Freshness w > 10c David | 99 44/100%, Pure IVORY SOAP . ci Sc a Cake ‘Guest Size ... 2 Cakes 9c Large Size .. 3 Cakes 25¢ DUZ SOAP POWDER Lee 21cC CHIPSO Flakes or Granules kage 21c¢ Reg. Pkg. 3 For 25¢ rv Methodist Prayer service n Snyder, ular of the Oficial Sunday 9:15 | preaching service at 10:30 4 sermon by Presbyterian study at 7:30 p. m. and the regular preach Bible service p.m H Free Methodist Church {| Commencing this Thursday the Di Varow I Ie es | other; plea in Your on who recall this wrile Lo me or th experience ¢ newspaper you read | and tell of this SCOTIA HARRY WILLIAMS iors at the Mary Jane Young, of Bellefonts Roy Johns IV vil wh By Recent vi home were Jean Mr ana IT UNIONVILLE Hall, son fililams 1 experienc Ariene and Mr, and Colieg® an Kooken. Patton Tyron 1 Church Serv'ces:— this Thursday even of the pastor, Rev which will be held the monthly business meeting Board of the church School on Sunday morning fm followed the with vilet ye: Mr Fred of Mr. and Mrs, Jese Hall, left last week for Philadelphia where he hag entered the Willlamson Trade Schoo] as a tudent Mr and Mrs. William Emenhizer Mr and Mrs, J, C. Fox were the | week first in the community to make and apple butler this season Not man C will be making, w Carce (Editor's req Note The Mr. William experience of a eller wo by old-time charge alter on of State Charles township residen ; of Dora CGhaner and two child: ed from h COrresponder Visitors with r found on were John Ruth Fields Cronemille and son CGhaner as Wallace Bellwood and Budd page one by ana r y m Rev, 8n ol ari the pastor Church Services: —- class Monday evening Bellefonts Mrs. Mary part 841 apples are very Reed who has LLEY VIEW King Callers with friends and relative of the community were Mrs, Andrew Davidson and daughter Iva, of he Great Lakes, 1, Dr. Davidson and family iting ts law in Philipsburg an for a4 day with trict Conference of the Guests at the } will be With three! aa. W Smith this each Pastors from | a Is ris Brothers churche: dist Mr. and Mr dele Philadelphia Ralph Oregon VA and daughter Mir Mah ome home Ir Adolpt pend and Alda Bt Ay vil and this Sunday evening at : Alton with sermon by the past E. Oakwood O a week with hb William King daughter, Mir n N h J i Fr fia WOrK Reed pons 10 Om nis ney came friends Aly vi are paren Services: over anh-: here receiing ana bias] here held her Werk, wert da ay nd their wive Raymond VanValin Mr and in the ict held along with many and br A sunday alternoon will mu vanVaiin, of They are 10TH the atte} WIOnAry ervice at whic! Armstrong, a missiona t from Alrica Speaker vice Award Highway Contract iting with } rriet Asking and Mi { wit her macadam ke Walker 1 ty, between AiS0 visited Raymond Sn irmeqg ana The cot Me i) pt C Whether or not you make good coffee is decided out. side your kitchen. Take these three simple steps and you can hardly fail to make grand coffee every time . . 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